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25Kg£72.19(29p / 100g)

2 x 25Kg£70.75 each(28p / 100g)

Ingredients

Organic Moong Beans ingredients:

Organic Moong Beans

About Organic Moong Beans

Whole Mung Beans / Mung Beans are small, yellowish-green beans. The whole beans are quite different from the split ones: they have a stronger flavour and so are seldom interchangeable. In India, they are cooked with a variety of spices and other vegetables to make delicious dhals and curries. They are particularly easy to digest and take on seasonings and spices well.

For information on Mung Beans and their cooking times please look at our Guide to Pulses here. Handy for all the different cooking times of various beans and pulses.

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June Birch:Thank you for your information about these Organic moong beans. They are tasty on their own or in a vegan stew. Also thank you for your guide to pulses; most helpful.

By June Birch on 08/07/2016

I wasn't too sure what the best thing to do with mung beans is, but these organic moong beans taste fantastic in the Coconut bean stew recipe I found on the site.

Why not try one of our healthy recipes using this product

Summary: Sprouts truly are a powerhouse of nutrition, as the nutritional content is exponentially multiplied when you sprout a seed or a grain. Mung beans (also spelled Moong Beans) are one of the easiest to sprout, so this Raw Vegan Sprouted Mung Bean Salad is a great place to start to include more sprouts in your diet. This salad is very popular in India, where is it eaten raw or stir fried in a little oil.
Serve on its own for a healthy savoury snack, or as a side dish for an Indian curry.